I lol at people. For any genre, theres no right or wrong answer to mixing. watch The Art of Mixing by David Gibson. Noisa have Disorted Drums, all my old songs noyone has complained. Ableton is not the best platform to master from, phil tan Who mixed on many mainstream songs e.g Rihanna - Diamonds, He dosen't leave much "Headroom" E.G lowing the Main fader like -6 He just leaves it. Theres no wrong or right answer to mastering. Different people master differently.

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Even though i now place Waves/T-racks Limiters and Tape VSTS on my latest Music.

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Besides tittle was called how to make dnb drums not how to 'Master' Twats loool

if a signal is digitally clipped, then it is wrong, doesn't matter what genre you are making - there is a major difference between Noisia using distorted drums, and someone clipping their DAW's mixer, the two things are not even remotely comparable...

if a signal is digitally clipped, then it is wrong, doesn't matter what genre you are making - there is a major difference between Noisia using distorted drums, and someone clipping their DAW's mixer, the two things are not even remotely comparable...

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hahaha i was having this argument with my mate the other day he says same as you lol i disagree but understand this im just like that lol

hahaha i was having this argument with my mate the other day he says same as you lol i disagree but understand this im just like that lol

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disagree all you want, it doesn't change the laws of physics

clipping can be a useful tool, but not by simply trying to jam a channel upto >0.0dbFS, heavy brickwall limiting produces clipping effects, but it is controlled (analog clipping FX plugins for eg), and wont damage your amp and speakers or peoples ears

Ether way Lads video wasn't about Mastering, Simply how to make Dnb Drums so stop bitching sluts.

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no one is bitching - this is production forum, and we discuss topics without calling each other sluts and throwing other insults around....more than welcome to talk like that in the waffle section tho.

clipping can be a useful tool, but not by simply trying to jam a channel upto >0.0dbFS, heavy brickwall limiting produces clipping effects, but it is controlled (analog clipping FX plugins for eg), and wont damage your amp and speakers or peoples ears